| > That's nothing: I lived in Boston for three years and they use both colors 
> for go.  There were some intersections in Boston where all three colors were 
> on at once (no s**T!).  I *never* figured out what that meant; it wasn't 
> because the light was broken.  You only need to stop your car when you want 
> to get out of it, when someone else wants to get into it, or you have hit 
> something that is bigger than yourself.
 
I have seen blinking green in Boston. I think it means somthing like go
ahead and hit pedestrians or somthing.
I asked a colluege who schooled in Boston he said that no one he knew,
knew what red yellow and green meant individually let alone all at
once.
- -Mark "my town doesn't even have a light" Jurras
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